Anne Tucker, associate professor of law, researches corporate law, recently focusing on issues related to institutional investors and retirement investors. Tucker’s research focuses on how pooled investments are regulated, but also on their power to achieve important personal and social ends such as retirement security and private funding for social entrepreneurship.

Her most recent work incorporates empirical methodology and focuses on impact investment and mutual fund holding periods. Recent scholarship by Anne Tucker has won the Berkeley Haas School of Business Investment for Impact Research Prize and been featured in the University of Chicago Booth Business Review.

About Anne Tucker

Anne Tucker, associate professor of law, researches corporate law, recently focusing on issues related to institutional investors and retirement investors. Tucker’s research focuses on how pooled investments are regulated, but also on their power to achieve important personal and social ends such as retirement security and private funding for social entrepreneurship.

Her most recent work incorporates empirical methodology and focuses on impact investment and mutual fund holding periods. Recent scholarship by Anne Tucker has won the Berkeley Haas School of Business Investment for Impact Research Prize and been featured in the University of Chicago Booth Business Review.